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  • December 2025

Uplifting Lives In Recovery

Hanley Foundation And Mark Garwood Foundation Raise $205,000 For Education Scholarships At Ninth Annual Shoot For The Moon

      Community support was in full force at the Mark Garwood Foundation and Hanley Foundation’s Ninth Annual Shoot For The Moon, presented by Audi, Infiniti, Maserati, and Alfa Romeo of Stuart, on Friday, Nov. 7, at the South Florida Shooting Club in Palm City. The sporting clays event raised more than $200,000 for the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program.

Hanley and Garwood volunteers and staff
Congressman Brian Mast, Erica Garwood, John Garwood,
Steve Leighton
Captain Joe Collazo, Sergeant Jason Pickering, Lieutenant
Ken Pickering, Sergeant Eric Schaubel

      After a warm welcome from the Garwood family, and words of support from Congressman Brian Mast and Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, 196 friendly competitors took part in the sporting clays courses. The day’s activities also included a live auction, awarding of team trophies, and a barbecue lunch for more than 250 participants and guests prepared by the Martin County Sheriff’s Grill Team. The highlight of the event was the introduction of the 10 recipients of the 2026 Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships, each of whom received a $5,000 educational grant.

John Garwood awarding 2026 scholarship recipients

      Since 2015, the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program has awarded more than $650,000 in scholarships to 86 adults in St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, or Broward County who are in recovery, committed to long-term sobriety, and ready to begin or continue their education. More than 90 percent of scholarship recipients remain sober while part of the Mark Garwood Phoenix Scholarships program. The program’s 33 alumni have earned 48 degrees.

      For more information About Hanley Foundation, visit hanleyfoundation.org or call (855) 741-4673.

      For more information About Mark Garwood Foundation, visit markgarwoodfoundation.org.

Photos courtesy of Tyler Benson